It seems like every old Stanley plane we see has a broken tote. The horn of the tote was always vulnerable to damage and many of these planes today need new totes. These totes come in two styles. For Stanley planes that did not use a front screw, like a 3 or 4, for example, we recommend our single-hole tote. For larger Stanley planes like the 5, 6, 7, or 8, you will need our two-hole totes. Our single hole totes can be adapted to work on larger Stanley planes by drilling the front hole, which is already started from the bottom, but they will not be as good a fit as the purpose made two-hole totes.

Double Hole Beech ToteBeech is a more environmentally friendly choice and is actually very attractive. Stanley themselves used beech on their wooden bottom planes and some scrub planes.

$27.95

Rosewood Knob Note: Prior to around 1920 Stanley used a lower front knob and these knobs will be too tall for the threaded rod with those planes. To use this knob you would need to counterbore the upper hole so that the shorter rod could be used.

$11.95

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Single Hole Rosewood Tote (rear handle) & Knob Set - Second QualityNote: Prior to around 1920 Stanley used a lower front knob.